Agetec delivers its latest installment to the Armored Core series, Silent Line, much to the delight of the die-hard Armored Core fans. But despite notable improvements, to most of us Armored Core: Silent Line is just another Armored Core title we didn't play. Click here to find out why.

So you feel like picking up a fighting game, but you also feel like drawing.What should you choose? What ever will you do? You're in luck because now you don't have to choose. Enter Agetec's Magic Pengel, where you draw your own character and send it off to arena combat. It's a fun idea and a cute game, but is it deep enough to satisfy? Click here to ask Monica.

Capcom's Chaos Legion storms its way into the gaming scene. Leading a legion of troops against 30+ enemies on screen at once, a little Devil May Cry, a little Dynasty Warriors, loads of hack and slash, and ultimately boring as hell. Eric tells us why right here.

Need a new controller but you're a little nervous about buying a 3rd party product? You're not alone. Hey, we've all been burned by inferior 3rd party products at one time or another. Lucky fo us, Pelican Accessories is looking to change all that with their new Chameleon controllerand it's a winner. Click here for the scoop

The Simpsons\' famous Crazy Taxi ripoff comes to the GBA, but Simpsons Road Rage is not as good as we hoped for. Sure, the action is all there, but without the witty dialogue and sweet graphics, this one loses some of its appeal.

Good old Indy is back at it, this time on the PS2. Indiana Jones and the Emperor\'s Tomb is a great action title for fans of the Indiana Jones mythology, but not necessarily as great for fans of innovative, invigorating action games. Too bad.

Rockstar has busted it out on all platforms, and Midnight Club 2 is satisfying gamers all over the world now. After stellar console releases, the PC version of the game is just as good, if not even prettier on high end systems. Anyone who enjoys racing needs to check this out.

Agetec delivers its latest installment to the Armored Core series, Silent Line, much to the delight of the die-hard Armored Core fans. But despite notable improvements, to most of us Armored Core: Silent Line is just another Armored Core title we didn\'t play. Click here to find out why.

Agetec delivers its latest installment to the Armored Core series, Silent Line, much to the delight of the die-hard Armored Core fans. But despite notable improvements, to most of us Armored Core: Silent Line is just another Armored Core title we didn\'t play. Click here to find out why.

After months of hype, Digital Anvil\'s Brute Force arrives on the XBox. But is it everything it\'s supposed to be? Not quite. Questionable teamwork, glaring holes in multiplayer modes, and some gameplay issues keep Brute Force from being the game we hoped for.